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I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?

If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?

If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.

The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.

I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?

Gilles Caulier

2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:

> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>
> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>
> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>
> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>
> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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pshute
The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get compiled.

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Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?

Gilles Caulier

2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:

> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>
> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>
> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>
> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>
> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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Which windows version ?

Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?

Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)

Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir as c:/temp.

Gilles

2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:

> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get compiled.
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>
> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:
>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>>
>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>>
>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>>
>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>>
>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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Re: digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename Album"

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- Windows XP Pro, SP3.
- NTFS
- KDE 4.4.60
- LibQt 4.6.0
(All digiKam and all components were freshly compiled a couple of days ago with emerge.)

The collection is in P:\Photos.

I have images are in P:\Photos\BirdPhotos.bak\dir1, dir2, etc.  I was trying to rename BirdPhotos.bak to BirdPhotos.

I created a new album, P:\Photos\temp, and I could rename it.  I created an empty album under it, P:\Photos\temp\test, and still I could rename P:\Photos\temp.  But as soon as I placed a photo in P:\Photos\temp\test, I could rename P:\Photos\temp\test but not P:\Photos\temp.

Is anyone able to reproduce this behaviour?

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Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"

Which windows version ?

Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?

Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)

Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir as c:/temp.

Gilles

2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:

> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get compiled.
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>
> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:
>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>>
>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>>
>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>>
>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>>
>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
>> _______________________________________________
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Bugzilla from meldavid@acc.umu.se
I can confirm the behavior. The renaming uses KIO::rename, as fara as I
can tell, so maybe the problem is related to this.

David

Peter Shute skrev 2010-01-24 21:22:

> - Windows XP Pro, SP3.
> - NTFS
> - KDE 4.4.60
> - LibQt 4.6.0
> (All digiKam and all components were freshly compiled a couple of days ago with emerge.)
>
> The collection is in P:\Photos.
>
> I have images are in P:\Photos\BirdPhotos.bak\dir1, dir2, etc.  I was trying to rename BirdPhotos.bak to BirdPhotos.
>
> I created a new album, P:\Photos\temp, and I could rename it.  I created an empty album under it, P:\Photos\temp\test, and still I could rename P:\Photos\temp.  But as soon as I placed a photo in P:\Photos\temp\test, I could rename P:\Photos\temp\test but not P:\Photos\temp.
>
> Is anyone able to reproduce this behaviour?
>
> _______________________________________
> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
> Sent: Sunday, 24 January 2010 9:19 PM
> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>
> Which windows version ?
>
> Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?
>
> Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)
>
> Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir as c:/temp.
>
> Gilles
>
> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>    
>> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get compiled.
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>>
>> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>      
>>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>>>
>>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>>>
>>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>>>
>>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>>>
>>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
>>> _______________________________________________
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>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digikam-users
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Please open a new file in bugzilla about  this subject.

Thanks in advance

Gilles Caulier

2010/1/27 David Eriksson <[hidden email]>:

> I can confirm the behavior. The renaming uses KIO::rename, as fara as I
> can tell, so maybe the problem is related to this.
>
> David
>
> Peter Shute skrev 2010-01-24 21:22:
>> - Windows XP Pro, SP3.
>> - NTFS
>> - KDE 4.4.60
>> - LibQt 4.6.0
>> (All digiKam and all components were freshly compiled a couple of days ago with emerge.)
>>
>> The collection is in P:\Photos.
>>
>> I have images are in P:\Photos\BirdPhotos.bak\dir1, dir2, etc.  I was trying to rename BirdPhotos.bak to BirdPhotos.
>>
>> I created a new album, P:\Photos\temp, and I could rename it.  I created an empty album under it, P:\Photos\temp\test, and still I could rename P:\Photos\temp.  But as soon as I placed a photo in P:\Photos\temp\test, I could rename P:\Photos\temp\test but not P:\Photos\temp.
>>
>> Is anyone able to reproduce this behaviour?
>>
>> _______________________________________
>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Sunday, 24 January 2010 9:19 PM
>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>>
>> Which windows version ?
>>
>> Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?
>>
>> Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)
>>
>> Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir as c:/temp.
>>
>> Gilles
>>
>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>
>>> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get compiled.
>>>
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>>> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
>>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source
>>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to rename       Album"
>>>
>>> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>>>
>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>
>>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>>
>>>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>>>>
>>>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it outside digiKam?
>>>>
>>>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to request that the error message should say so.  I was initially thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another program had that directory open.
>>>>
>>>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>>>>
>>>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
>>>> _______________________________________________
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pshute
I guess I first reported it, so I should open the file?  I haven't done that before, is this correct:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224706?

Gilles Caulier wrote on Thursday, 28 January 2010 7:40 PM:

> Please open a new file in bugzilla about  this subject.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
> 2010/1/27 David Eriksson <[hidden email]>:
>> I can confirm the behavior. The renaming uses KIO::rename, as fara as
>> I can tell, so maybe the problem is related to this.
>>
>> David
>>
>> Peter Shute skrev 2010-01-24 21:22:
>>> - Windows XP Pro, SP3.
>>> - NTFS
>>> - KDE 4.4.60
>>> - LibQt 4.6.0
>>> (All digiKam and all components were freshly compiled a couple of
>>> days ago with emerge.)
>>>
>>> The collection is in P:\Photos.
>>>
>>> I have images are in P:\Photos\BirdPhotos.bak\dir1, dir2, etc.  I
>>> was trying to rename BirdPhotos.bak to BirdPhotos.
>>>
>>> I created a new album, P:\Photos\temp, and I could rename it.  I
>>> created an empty album under it, P:\Photos\temp\test, and still I
>>> could rename P:\Photos\temp.  But as soon as I placed a photo in
>>> P:\Photos\temp\test, I could rename P:\Photos\temp\test but not
>>> P:\Photos\temp.    
>>>
>>> Is anyone able to reproduce this behaviour?
>>>
>>> _______________________________________
>>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>>> Sent: Sunday, 24 January 2010 9:19 PM
>>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with
>>> the
>>> power of open source
>>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to
>>> rename       Album"
>>>
>>> Which windows version ?
>>>
>>> Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?
>>>
>>> Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)
>>>
>>> Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir
>>> as c:/temp.
>>>
>>> Gilles
>>>
>>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>>
>>>> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get
>>>> compiled.
>>>>
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>>>> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
>>>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with
>>>> the power of open source
>>>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to
>>>> rename       Album"
>>>>
>>>> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>>>>
>>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>>
>>>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes
>>>>> up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this
>>>>> applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is
>>>>> that operation not allowed, for some reason?  
>>>>>
>>>>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it
>>>>> outside digiKam?
>>>>>
>>>>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to
>>>>> request that the error message should say so.  I was initially
>>>>> thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another
>>>>> program had that directory open.  
>>>>>
>>>>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try
>>>>> to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then
>>>>> I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the
>>>>> directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after
>>>>> closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.    
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right
>>>>> click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several
>>>>> times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again
>>>>> first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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Yes fine. thanks

Gilles Caulier

2010/1/29 Peter Shute <[hidden email]>:

> I guess I first reported it, so I should open the file?  I haven't done that before, is this correct:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224706?
>
> Gilles Caulier wrote on Thursday, 28 January 2010 7:40 PM:
>
>> Please open a new file in bugzilla about  this subject.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Gilles Caulier
>>
>> 2010/1/27 David Eriksson <[hidden email]>:
>>> I can confirm the behavior. The renaming uses KIO::rename, as fara as
>>> I can tell, so maybe the problem is related to this.
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> Peter Shute skrev 2010-01-24 21:22:
>>>> - Windows XP Pro, SP3.
>>>> - NTFS
>>>> - KDE 4.4.60
>>>> - LibQt 4.6.0
>>>> (All digiKam and all components were freshly compiled a couple of
>>>> days ago with emerge.)
>>>>
>>>> The collection is in P:\Photos.
>>>>
>>>> I have images are in P:\Photos\BirdPhotos.bak\dir1, dir2, etc.  I
>>>> was trying to rename BirdPhotos.bak to BirdPhotos.
>>>>
>>>> I created a new album, P:\Photos\temp, and I could rename it.  I
>>>> created an empty album under it, P:\Photos\temp\test, and still I
>>>> could rename P:\Photos\temp.  But as soon as I placed a photo in
>>>> P:\Photos\temp\test, I could rename P:\Photos\temp\test but not
>>>> P:\Photos\temp.
>>>>
>>>> Is anyone able to reproduce this behaviour?
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________
>>>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>>>> Sent: Sunday, 24 January 2010 9:19 PM
>>>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with
>>>> the
>>>> power of open source
>>>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to
>>>> rename       Album"
>>>>
>>>> Which windows version ?
>>>>
>>>> Which FS (NTFS or FAT32) ?
>>>>
>>>> Which Qt and KDE version ? (go to help/components info for details)
>>>>
>>>> Where do you store your image (user dir) ? Try to play with a dir
>>>> as c:/temp.
>>>>
>>>> Gilles
>>>>
>>>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>>>
>>>>> The final version of 1.0.0, which I've just managed to get
>>>>> compiled.
>>>>>
>>>>> ________________________________________
>>>>> From: Gilles Caulier [[hidden email]]
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, 23 January 2010 5:58 PM
>>>>> To: digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with
>>>>> the power of open source
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Digikam-users] digiKam for KDE on Windows "Failed to
>>>>> rename       Album"
>>>>>
>>>>> Which version of  digiKam you use under windows ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Gilles Caulier
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/1/23 Peter Shute<[hidden email]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm trying to rename a directory in my collection, but it comes
>>>>>> up with the error "Failed to rename Album".  It looks like this
>>>>>> applies to any directory that has any directories under it.  Is
>>>>>> that operation not allowed, for some reason?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If not, is there a way around this?  What happens if I rename it
>>>>>> outside digiKam?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If there's a technical reason why it isn't allowed, I'd like to
>>>>>> request that the error message should say so.  I was initially
>>>>>> thinking it was a file permission problem, or that another
>>>>>> program had that directory open.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The behaviour after the rename attempt is erratic too.  If I try
>>>>>> to rename a directory called birds1 to birds2, and it fails, then
>>>>>> I collapse that part of the tree and expand it again, the
>>>>>> directory has the name I attempted to set it to.  But after
>>>>>> closing and reopening digiKam, the name is back how it was.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm also finding the menu doesn't always come up when I right
>>>>>> click on the directory.  Sometimes I have to try it several
>>>>>> times, sometimes I have to click on another then back again
>>>>>> first.  Sometimes I see the outline of the menu only.
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